The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... become signs for adapted readers ( i.e. for categories capable of reading them ) . If we extend this concept historically , it follows that finding meaning actually amounts to rediscovering in the outside world certain internal facts ...
... become signs for adapted readers ( i.e. for categories capable of reading them ) . If we extend this concept historically , it follows that finding meaning actually amounts to rediscovering in the outside world certain internal facts ...
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... become converted into a prescription of which rules should be applied . In this way , the metatext becomes not only a standardization device , but also an obstacle to the further development of the code , since each item in a ...
... become converted into a prescription of which rules should be applied . In this way , the metatext becomes not only a standardization device , but also an obstacle to the further development of the code , since each item in a ...
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... become significant elements pointing to emotions , psychic states , reflections , actions , etc. of a dramatic character . What may have been nature must be transformed into signs . Acting can be seen as a process which totally ...
... become significant elements pointing to emotions , psychic states , reflections , actions , etc. of a dramatic character . What may have been nature must be transformed into signs . Acting can be seen as a process which totally ...
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